Crystal Palace could be set for a Deadline Day reunion with Yannick Bolasie.

The Everton winger has yet to receive any clarification on his future - contrary to reports - following the signings of both £50m Richarlison and free agent Bernard.

But Mirror Football understands Palace have an interest with a view to a late swoop to take him back to Selhurst Park. Bolasie played 143 times for Palace scoring 13 goals.

The 29-year old was signed for Everton by Ronald Koeman in a shock £25m move two years ago.

But he suffered cruciate ligament damage in his side's 1-1 draw with Manchester United on 4 December 2016, an injury which needed two operations.

Bolasie has struggled for form and fitness since his big-money move to Everton (Image: Getty)

The winger in action for Palace (Image: Getty)

On his return last season he struggled to recapture his form under Sam Allardyce and is now waiting to find out what the future holds for him under Marco Silva.

Although a string of reports have suggested Silva has told Bolasie he has no future at the club, the player himself has trained normally at Everton and has yet to hear from Silva - or anyone else at the club - either way.

Instead he has seen the new Toffees boss sign Richarlison - the 21-year-old he worked with at Watford - for £50million. The arrival of versatile Bernard also has implications for Bolasie’s future.

Middlesbrough have shown an interest in signing Bolasie with several other Championship clubs interested. But it is understood the player is not interested on dropping out of the Premier League.

Bolasie is keen to stay in the top flight (Image: Getty)

Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson is trying to sign another forward this week a deal and could now move in.

The Eagles are confident of keeping Wilfried Zaha and Bolasie’s arrival would strengthen the side in the attacking positions.

Just as Zaha rediscovered his form and his confidence after a disastrous move to Manchester United, however, Palace could yet do the same for Bolasie, the player they signed from Bristol City in 2012.